Rick was happiest with his head under the hood of a car, renovating Classic Mustangs, and driving fast cars. His other favorite past time was being in the outdoors, hunting, fishing, or snowmobiling.When his mom would tell him to drive safe he would always reply “Oh yeah! One of his more proud moments was when he shot an 11 point buck.

Those wishing may send on-line condolences to the family at L. He graduated from Mount Blue High School in 1981 and then the Phoenix Institute of Technology, earning a degree in Automotive Technology.

“Rick” Adams, 47, of Farmington passed away at Maine General Medical Center in Augusta early Monday morning September, 13th, surrounded by his family and friends, after a courageous battle with Leukemia. He was especially pleased to have successfully completed the ASE certifications for the Ford Motor Company and was proud to be a certified auto technician.

May was predeceased by all her siblings, nine brothers and three sisters, a son Richard Clifton Bradley, a daughter Diane May Bradley Murray, and two grandchildren Mary and Patricia Bradley. Maine Funeral services will be held at Adams - Mc Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 108 Court St., Farmington, Maine on Monday September 20, 2010. Those wishing may send on-line condolences to the family at pioneer in the Head Start program, has died at the age of l0l.

She was born at home in a small settlement known as “New Portland Hill”, also known as West New Portland, Maine.

She was the eighth child of Ernest Seth and Mildred Lois Rackliffe Robbins.She was born in Rome, Maine July 20, 1940 the daughter of Lloyd C. As a young lady she worked at the canning factory in New Sharon, and then worked at various shoe factories around the area retiring from M. She was predeceased by her husband Leslie in 2007, and two sisters Cleo and Myrtle.NOTICE: Nightingale, Dixie 8/2/2010 A Memorial service will be held on Monday, September 6, 2010 at PM at Adams~Mc Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 108 Court St., Farmington with Steve Bracy officiating.Arrangements under the direction of Adams~Mc Farlane Funeral & Cremation Services, 108 Court St.. Dixie and her husband Leslie lived at their home on the Industry Road for over 40 years until Leslie's death and Dixie's illness at which time she moved to Edgewood. Dixie is survived by her daughter Lynn Nightingale of Rome, ME; two sons Randy Nightingale and his wife Annie of New Sharon, and Gary Nightingale and his companion Debbie Walsh of New Sharon; a granddaughter Emily Nightingale of Rome; a step-grandson Collins Kennedy Jr.Dixie Juanita Nightingale, 70, of Farmington formerly of New Sharon, passed away Thursday, September 2, 2010 at Edgewood Rehabilitation and Living Center in Farmington. She was educated in the schools of Oakland and graduated from Williams High in 1958. She was a member of The Red Hat Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Mount Philip Grange in Rome, and T. of Temple; a great grandchild Ezra Theriault; three step great granchildren Sabrina, Caitlin, and Rebecka Kennedy; two sisters Jo-Ann Holt and Rita Nadeau; three brothers Glendon, Wayne, and Lennis Holt; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.They lived in New Vineyard village until together in 1933 they purchased a farm and raised beef cattle on a nice 300 acre farm in New Vineyard Basin, while also working fulltime in F. From 1945 to 1950 they owned and operated Redington Pond Camps.